Kingfisher Airlines Open Mumbai 2007

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The Kingfisher Airlines Open Mumbai 2007 took place between September 24th and September 30th, 2007 in Mumbai , India and were won by top seed Richard Gasquet , who succeeded Dmitri Tursunow with his fifth career title . Prize money of US $ 416,000 was awarded. The ATP supervisor was Garry Amstrong.

With Rainer Schüttler , a former tournament winner took part.

singles

Seeding list

No. player Round reached

01. FranceFrance Richard Gasquet victory
02. AustraliaAustralia Lleyton Hewitt Quarter finals
03. FranceFrance Paul-Henri Mathieu 1 round
04th FinlandFinland Jarkko Nieminen Quarter finals
No. player Round reached
05. FranceFrance Fabrice Santoro Semifinals

06th AustriaAustria Stefan Koubek Quarter finals

07th FranceFrance Julien Benneteau 1 round

08th. BelgiumBelgium Olivier Rochus final

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Round of 16   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
1  FranceFrance R. Gasquet 6th 6th                          
   BelgiumBelgium K. Viegen 1 2     1  FranceFrance R. Gasquet 6th 6th  
   ItalyItaly F. Fognini 6th 7th        ItalyItaly F. Fognini 0 1    
WC  IndiaIndia S. Devvarman 3 6 8       1  FranceFrance R. Gasquet 6th 6th  
OLD  GermanyGermany B. Phau 6th 2 6th   6th  AustriaAustria S. Koubek 2 4th    
OLD  South AfricaSouth Africa W. Moodie 3 6th 4th   OLD  GermanyGermany B. Phau 6th 3 5  
   ChileChile P. Capdeville 3 2     6th  AustriaAustria S. Koubek 4th 6th 7th  
6th  AustriaAustria S. Koubek 6th 6th       1  FranceFrance R. Gasquet 6th 6th  
4th  FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 6 5 6th 2   5  FranceFrance F. Santoro 0 3    
Q  ItalyItaly D. Sanguinetti 7th 1 0r   4th  FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 6th 6th    
Q  JapanJapan T. Matsui 6th 7th     Q  JapanJapan T. Matsui 0 4th    
Q  IndiaIndia N. Singh 4th 6 7       4th  FinlandFinland J. Nieminen 3 4th  
   FranceFrance N. Devilder 3 6th 7th   5  FranceFrance F. Santoro 6th 6th    
WC  IndiaIndia R. Bopanna 6th 3 6 9      FranceFrance N. Devilder 6th 3 2  
   FranceFrance É. Roger Vasselin 1 2     5  FranceFrance F. Santoro 2 6th 6th  
5  FranceFrance F. Santoro 6th 6th       1  FranceFrance R. Gasquet 6th 6th  
8th  BelgiumBelgium O. Rochus 6th 6th     8th  BelgiumBelgium O. Rochus 3 4th  
   NetherlandsNetherlands R. Haase 2 2     8th  BelgiumBelgium O. Rochus 3 6th 6th  
   SpainSpain I. Navarro 6th 6th        SpainSpain I. Navarro 6th 3 4th  
LL  IndiaIndia P. Raja 4th 1       8th  BelgiumBelgium O. Rochus 4th    
   Czech RepublicCzech Republic J. Vaněk 6th 5 4th   WC  GermanyGermany N. jaw 1 r    
   Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Y.-h. Lu 4th 7th 6th      Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Y.-h. Lu 3 3    
WC  GermanyGermany N. jaw 6th 6th     WC  GermanyGermany N. jaw 6th 6th    
3  FranceFrance P.-H. Mathieu 4th 3       8th  BelgiumBelgium O. Rochus 6th 6th  
7th  FranceFrance J. Benneteau 5 3     OLD  GermanyGermany R. Schüttler 4th 4th    
OLD  GermanyGermany R. Schüttler 7th 6th     OLD  GermanyGermany R. Schüttler 6th 6 4 7th  
OLD  SerbiaSerbia V. Troicki 6th 7th     OLD  SerbiaSerbia V. Troicki 2 7th 6 1  
OLD  PakistanPakistan A.-ul-H. Qureshi 2 6 4       OLD  GermanyGermany R. Schüttler 6th 7th  
   SerbiaSerbia B. Pašanski 1 6th 6th   2  AustraliaAustralia L. Hewitt 3 5    
   ArgentinaArgentina S. Roitman 6th 3 3      SerbiaSerbia B. Pašanski 6 2 2    
Q  Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei T. Chen 3 3     2  AustraliaAustralia L. Hewitt 7th 6th    
2  AustraliaAustralia L. Hewitt 6th 6th      

Double

The doubles were won by the duo Robert Lindstedt (Sweden) and Jarkko Nieminen (Finland). The two prevailed in the final in two tight sets against the unseeded double Rohan Bopanna (India) and Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi (Pakistan). It was the first double title on the ATP Tour for the two Scandinavians.

Seeding list

No. pairing Round reached

01. IndiaIndia Mahesh Bhupathi Fabrice Santoro
FranceFrance 
retreat
02. Czech RepublicCzech Republic František Čermák Leoš Friedl
Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
1 round
03. SwedenSweden Robert Lindstedt Jarkko Nieminen
FinlandFinland 
victory
04th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Yves Allegro Kristof Viegen
BelgiumBelgium 
Quarter finals

Explanation of symbols

  • r = retired
  • d = disqualification
  • where = walkover

Results

First round   Quarter finals   Semifinals   final
OLD  IndiaIndia P. Raja V. Shokeen
 IndiaIndia 
3 2          
   SerbiaSerbia B. Pašanski V. Troicki
 SerbiaSerbia 
6th 6th          SerbiaSerbia B. Pašanski V. Troicki
 SerbiaSerbia 
6th 7th    
   United StatesUnited States P. Briaud W. Moodie
 South AfricaSouth Africa 
7th 6th        United StatesUnited States P. Briaud W. Moodie
 South AfricaSouth Africa 
4th 6 3    
   Chinese TaipeiChinese Taipei Y.-h. Lu J. Vaněk
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
6 2 4th            SerbiaSerbia B. Pašanski V. Troicki
 SerbiaSerbia 
1 5    
3  SwedenSweden R. Lindstedt J. Nieminen
 FinlandFinland 
w. O.       3  SwedenSweden R. Lindstedt J. Nieminen
 FinlandFinland 
6th 7th    
   GermanyGermany N. Kiefer R. Schüttler
 GermanyGermany 
          3  SwedenSweden R. Lindstedt J. Nieminen
 FinlandFinland 
7th 6 7 0  
WC  IndiaIndia M. Ghouse K. Rastogi
 IndiaIndia 
2 6th [3]      United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Auckland R. Hutchins
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
5 7th 0r  
   United KingdomUnited Kingdom J. Auckland R. Hutchins
 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 
6th 3 [10]       3  SwedenSweden R. Lindstedt J. Nieminen
 FinlandFinland 
7th 7th  
   GermanyGermany L. Burgsmüller O. Rochus
 BelgiumBelgium 
6th 6th          IndiaIndia R. Bopanna A.-ul-H. Qureshi
 PakistanPakistan 
6 3 6 5  
OLD  United StatesUnited States A. Davidson R. Gajjar
 IndiaIndia 
1 3          GermanyGermany L. Burgsmüller O. Rochus
 BelgiumBelgium 
7th 7th      
   FranceFrance N. Devilder É. Roger Vasselin
 FranceFrance 
5 3     4th  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Y. Allegro K. Viegen
 BelgiumBelgium 
5 6 5    
4th  SwitzerlandSwitzerland Y. Allegro K. Viegen
 BelgiumBelgium 
7th 6th            GermanyGermany L. Burgsmüller O. Rochus
 BelgiumBelgium 
2 3  
   IndiaIndia R. Bopanna A.-ul-H. Qureshi
 PakistanPakistan 
6th 6th          IndiaIndia R. Bopanna A.-ul-H. Qureshi
 PakistanPakistan 
6th 6th    
WC  IndiaIndia S. Amritraj S. Devvarman
 IndiaIndia 
3 2          IndiaIndia R. Bopanna A.-ul-H. Qureshi
 PakistanPakistan 
w. O.    
   SpainSpain I. Navarro S. Roitman
 ArgentinaArgentina 
7th 6th        SpainSpain I. Navarro S. Roitman
 ArgentinaArgentina 
       
2  Czech RepublicCzech Republic F. Čermák L. Friedl
 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 
6 3 4th      

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